Life Path Number 9

“ The best way to enhance freedom in other lands is to demonstrate here that our democratic system is worthy of emulation.”

Jimmy Carter is an American Democrat politician, author and the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981, who was a peanut farmer, pardoned all evaders of the Vietnam War drafts, and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his Carter Center.

He was born on Wednesday October 1st 1924, in Plains, Georgia, United States.

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Jimmy Carter is the philanthropist, humanitarian, socially conscious, and is deeply concerned about the state of the world, for which he has great compassion and idealism. Jimmy is a utopian, and will spend his life trying to realize some aspect of his utopian dream, sacrificing money, time, and energy for a better world. It is in giving that Carter finds much satisfaction.

Jimmy Carter has a broad outlook on life. He tends to see the big picture, rather than the minute details. Jimmy naturally attracts people from all walks of life who can fit into his larger plans and take over the areas he finds uninteresting. The person with a 9 Life Path is rarely prejudiced or accepts social biases of people. Instead, they evaluate people on the basis of what they can do for the larger cause. They are the true egalitarian.

Jimmy is imaginative and creative, especially at harmoniously arranging the beauty already potential in the environment. These abilities can lead Carter into such fields as interior decorating, landscape art, and photography. But because of his strong social consciousness, Jimmy Carter can be an effective politician, lawyer, judge, minister, teacher, healer, and environmentalist. Vocations that require self-sacrifice and have a clear social impact are common among 9s.

He is often disappointed by the realities of life: the shortcomings of others, or of his own self's. Somehow, Jimmy Carter does not want to accept the imperfections of the world, a feeling that drives him constantly to try to improve upon it. But rather than be satisfied with his efforts, and those of others, Jimmy relentlessly pushes on, striving for greater accomplishments. He is often unsatisfied with the results. In short, Carter lacks the perspective that would otherwise make it possible for him to enjoy life more fully, and accept its natural limitations.

Jimmy Carter has a controlled enthusiasm and the ability to finish what he starts.

A key to Jimmy's personality is the necessity of sacrifice. Jimmy has to learn to let go of material possessions and relationships, the inherent lesson being that holding on too tightly to anything causes pain.

Money comes to Jimmy Carter through mysterious or unexpected ways: inheritance; the benevolence of someone who was inspired by Carter's work; or a lucky investment. Conversely, if Jimmy pursues money for its own sake, after giving up on his larger dreams, he is likely to find himself empty handed.

The most successful and satisfying road for a nine is giving; sharing and sacrificing for a larger goal, without expecting anything in return. Jimmy's greatest chance at success is to tie his personal fortunes to an endeavor that makes the world a better place for others. Very often, this turns into a highly successful and lucrative enterprise, providing amply for Jimmy Carter and his family. His life rests on the axiom that the more he gives, the bigger his reward.

Jimmy Carter is romantic, but his love is more impersonal. He tends to be focused on his dreams instead.

When Jimmy is not in harmony with his true nature, he can fall to moodiness, or become aloof, and withdrawn. He can become timid, uncertain, and ungrateful, putting the blame for his troubles on others or the world. Carter has a gift for examining his life objectively, and at some distance. He has to be honest with himself. By openly facing his shortcomings, as well as his strengths, he develops equilibrium. Jimmy Carter is thus able to love and better understand himself and all of life.

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About Jimmy's Life Path number

If ever there was a single moment of total transformation, it was actually the moment of Jimmy Carter's birth. In that instant, Jimmy stepped through a door in time into a new reality - the reality of human life. The most critical number in Carter's numerology chart is based on the date of his birth - the moment when the curtain went up in Jimmy Carter's life.

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